Hanja Maij-Weggen
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Johanna Rika Hermanna (Hanja) Maij-Weggen (born 29 December 1943 in Klazienaveen, Drenthe) is a former Dutch politician. From 1989 until 1994 she was Minister of Transport, Public Works and Water Management in the third cabinet of prime minister Ruud Lubbers, and from 2003 until 2009 the Queen's Commissioner of the province of North Brabant.
After a nursing education from 1962 until 1965 she studied Pedagogy and History of Art at the University of Amsterdam until 1971. In 1967, she started working as a healthcare teacher in Amstelveen and Apeldoorn. In 1979, her political career started when she became a member of the European Parliament. In 1989, she temporarily left the European Parliament to become the Dutch Minister of Transport, Public Works and Water Management.[1] Four years later, she returned to the European Parliament where she remained until 1 October 2003 when she became the Queen's Commissioner for the province of North Brabant.[2] She retired on 1 October 2009.
Personal life
She is the mother of CDA politician Hester Maij and PvdA MP Marit Maij. she is also the current president of World Animal Protection.
References
- ^ Simons, Marlise (27 January 1993). "Europe planning curbs on tankers". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
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(help) - ^ "Queen's commissioner has 149 other jobs". DutchNews. 24 August 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
External links
- 1943 births
- Living people
- Anti-Revolutionary Party politicians
- Christian Democratic Appeal MEPs
- Christian Democratic Appeal politicians
- Dutch nurses
- Dutch women in politics
- Female MEPs for the Netherlands
- Knights of the Order of the Netherlands Lion
- MEPs for the Netherlands 1979–84
- MEPs for the Netherlands 1984–89
- MEPs for the Netherlands 1994–99
- MEPs for the Netherlands 1999–2004
- Ministers of Transport and Water Management of the Netherlands
- People from Emmen
- King's and Queen's Commissioners of North Brabant